When accessing a client's record, the nursing student is careful to
1. Use the instructors password
2. Turn the monitor around when walking away from the computer
3. Leave notes and information in the facility's receptacle for papers containing PHI when finished for the day
4. Allow only the client's family to see the notes
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Rationale: Passwords for electronic medical records should not be shared.
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a. "Tagamet will stimulate intestinal move-ment so you can eat more." b. "Tagamet can help prevent hypovolemic shock, which can be fatal." c. "This will help prevent stomach ulcers, which are common after burns." d. "This drug will help prevent kidney dam-age caused by dehydration."
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A) X-linked recessive inheritance B) Deficiency in clotting factors C) An excess supply of iron D) Autosomal recessive inheritance
A client who is experiencing her first pregnancy has just completed the initial prenatal examination with a certified nurse-midwife. Which statement indicates that the client needs additional information?
A. "Because we heard the baby's heart beat, I am undoubtedly pregnant." B. "Since I haven't felt the baby move yet, we don't know if I'm pregnant." C. "My last period was two months ago, which means I'm two months along." D. "The increased size of my uterus means that I am finally pregnant."